This is Gales’ first instrumental album. It focuses on the ingredients that made him a soul-rock virtuoso. From the quasi-country hoedown of “Pickin’ ’n Grinnin’,” the idiosyncratic chord voicings of “Caution,” and the silky blues of “A Few More Miles,” listeners are granted a buffet of Gales’ black-rock eclecticism. He also funks it up with an assist from bassist Orlando Thompson and drummer Nick Hayes. On “Way Down,” he dives into the harmonic minor with blues-infused, hard-rock soloing.
Ghost Notes forgoes high-achievement songwriting in favor of accessible melodies, dynamics, and groove. Gales knows a hook when he hears it, and he successfully fuses catchy melodic lines with improvisation. His rendition of “Amazing Grace” is soul-stirring stuff.
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